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... crop raising , such as granary building , while women harvested , prepared , and stored the crops ( Bean , field notes ) . Plantings among the Cahuilla apparently were made at least twice annually . Estudillo reported crops were sown in ...
... crop raising , such as granary building , while women harvested , prepared , and stored the crops ( Bean , field notes ) . Plantings among the Cahuilla apparently were made at least twice annually . Estudillo reported crops were sown in ...
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... cropping also probably forced the Cahuilla to periodically abandon agricultural plots . In choosing new sites , the Cahuilla may have had a better guide to those perennially moist micro - niches capable of supporting crops than the ...
... cropping also probably forced the Cahuilla to periodically abandon agricultural plots . In choosing new sites , the Cahuilla may have had a better guide to those perennially moist micro - niches capable of supporting crops than the ...
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... crop ( Bean , field notes ) . Patencio ( 1943 : 91-95 , 99-102 ) speaks of native palms being planted at oases by Cahuilla . Whether fallowing was employed with agricultural crops is not known , but Patencio ( 1943 : 69 ) reported one ...
... crop ( Bean , field notes ) . Patencio ( 1943 : 91-95 , 99-102 ) speaks of native palms being planted at oases by Cahuilla . Whether fallowing was employed with agricultural crops is not known , but Patencio ( 1943 : 69 ) reported one ...
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